The Specials & Neville Staple – Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up) album cover

The Specials & Neville Staple – Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up)

Single 2023

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2023 single Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up).

Music from Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up)

Gear Used On Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Specials & Neville Staple – Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up) (2023). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Bass Guitars used by Horace Panter on Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up)

Electric Basses

Fender Precision Bass

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This is the Fender Precision Bass Horace used to record Ghost Town with The Specials. He subsequnelty sold the bass before reacquiring it in 2017.

In the article Horace states that “I occasionally wondered what had happened to it and had a hankering to get it back, so it was always in the back of my mind. It was quite a shock to see it up on the wall in Noise Works. It was odd to realise that I had such a personal attachment to what is basically a piece of wood but a musical instrument is more than that. Especially knowing that I played it on such an important song as Ghost Town"

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Jerry Dammers on Ghost Town (Re-recorded - Sped Up)

Synthesizers

Powertran Transcendent 2000

In the BBC radio program "Soul Music - Ghost Town," at 12 minutes and 17 seconds, producer John Collins identifies the Powertran Transcendent 2000 as the source of the siren sounds used by Jerry Dammers in "Ghost Town."